how big is the advantage of audio cds over mp3s now that there are already HUs out there that are mp3 capable?
there is a notable diff when i tried comparing it on my pc using an altec lansing atp5 speaker. and audio cd is still the way to go IMHO for audiophiles.
The advantage of Audio CDs is the sound quality, and as you noticed on your PC, it's quite big. If you're the type who would like to hear everything as it was recorded or mixed at the studio, and want it faithfully reproduced by your sound setup, go for CDs (or vinyl records even!).
The difference is more noticable on high end systems.
On the other hand, if you want lots of music on a single disc and don't mind some signal loss due to compression, go for mp3.
Last edited by the_wildthing; May 17th, 2004 at 02:50 PM.
dati pinagisipan ko kung MP3 capable na HU o Audio CD HU plus cd changer ang ipapalit ko sa stock HU ko, eventually MP3 capable HU (7450) na lang binili ko nakatipid pa ako sa pambili sana ng CD changer. OK na rin naman tunog ng mga MP3 na binurn properly sa CD
i'd say audio cd's are still the best since it was in uncompressed format. but opting to mp3 espcially into HU would okay as long as the compression rate of the music file (mp3) would be high (192 kbps). mp3's in HU would be okay most especially on long drives, when going out of town.
I currently have a bunch of "albums" in 2 CD-RWs. All of the songs were encoded at 192 kbps - audio cds still sound way better. (and I don't have fancy speakers either - just the stock Pioneer speakers).
yup audio cds are still the way to go. also, on a related note, iba talaga ang tunog ng orig na cd. i ripped my friend's maroon 5 cd * 192kbps and burned it in audio cd format, tapos when compared to the orig cd, ibang-iba ang tunog! buong-buo yung tunog ng orig!
considering the relatively low tech equipment that we have, copying Audio CDs into other formats (MP3, WAV, RAM, or cloning the CD) will lend to a loss of sound quality.
AFAIK, 192 kbps is the closest we can get. a friend told me that any higher than that doesnt really make a difference, just a waste of disk space daw. i dunno why the file's larger though...less compression maybe? noise?
food for thought: audio cds sold in the stores are just copies of some original version ;P